Wide-ranging Interview guided by Systems Change not Climate Change, anchored around the universal topic of food, I share my perspective on the role of capitalism, racism, and colonialism in bringing about poverty, ecological damage, and that economic devastation that drive migration to the United States and other countries in the Global North. I also speak to how we can bring about change with food sovereignty and agroecology providing necessary guideposts for our struggle.

Confluence Podcast, Episode 57

In Episode 57 of Confluence, Marisela Chavez, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Society and Conservation, shares about her research on the production, distribution, and preparation of food, and the perpetuation of food-related practices and how that relates to the conservation of important food crop species in Mexico.